MUSINGS AND COMMENTARIES FROM A CONSERVATARIAN

Archive for September, 2010

The documentary Maafa 21: Black Genocide in 21st Century America is about “elitism, secret agendas, treachery and corruption at the highest levels of political and corporate America.” The film is an exposé of the racist eugenics agenda of the abortion industry in the United States.

Both Roe v Wade and Dred Scott were 7-2 Supreme Court decisions. The first 7-2 decision determined Dred Scott was a slave and the second 7-2 decision determined children were not persons and could be killed.

The Maryland Board of Physicians ordered Dr. Steven Brigham to stop practicing medicine without a license in Maryland and suspended the licenses of Drs. Nicola Riley and George Shepard Jr. after a woman suffered a uterine perforation from an abortion procedure in August.

Riley and Brigham brought the critically injured 18-year-old woman to Union Hospital in Elkton following the abortion. She was later transferred to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.

Acting on a warrant for the woman’s medical records, police searched Brigham’s clinic and found 35 late-term fetuses in a freezer. Brigham, who owns American Women’s Services (AWS) with offices in several states, is licensed in New Jersey, but not Maryland.

Shepard’s license was suspended for ordering medications for AWS’s Maryland facilities and for taking part in an arrangement in which abortions started in one state and patients were told to drive across state lines for completion of the procedure.

Social conservative groups are incensed that Texas Republican Senator John Cornyn, the head of the National Republican Senatorial (Campaign) Committee, will be helping to raise money for the Log Cabin Republicans, a homosexual activist group.

“You’re talking about men having sex with men–that’s what you’re promoting when you go there. These people are for same-sex marriage. They’re fundamentally opposed to the core of the Republican Party on that one.”—Tim Wildmon, president of the American Family Association

Most recently, the Log Cabin Republicans was responsible for bringing a lawsuit to end the ban on homosexuals serving openly in the military and has worked with other groups to change the GOP platform from support of traditional marriage to support of same-sex “marriage.” Also in 2004, the group accepted money from leftist billionaire George Soros to run attack ads against President George W. Bush.

“How can a group that professes allegiance to the GOP at the same time be committed to using judicial activism to advance its radical social policies even at the risk of undermining the U.S. military and, as a result, national security?”—Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council

Planned Parenthood’s abortion referral center on Haddonfield Road is closing down as a result of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s funding cuts of Planned Parenthood abortion facilities.

“We all know it’s strictly ideological. This is a very frustrating and perplexing time for us.”—Lynn Brown, president Planned Parenthood of Southern New Jersey

The New Jersey state Senate’s 23-17 party-line vote fell short of the two-thirds needed to override Christie’s veto of the Planned Parenthood funding bill.

“This debate [in the senate] was never about health care, it is about advancing a political agenda and rewarding ‘friends’ and a radical special interest group with our tax dollars. We commend Governor Christie for his steadfast opposition to eliminate waste, fraud and abuse …”— Marie Tasy, New Jersey Right to Life

The head of Ohio’s Democratic Party called opponents of ObamaCare “f–kers” for thinking of health care as a privilege and not a right.

“It is what it is. Vice President Biden and I have a way with words.”—Chris Redfern, Ohio Democratic Party Chairman

Redfern said that he thought his remarks were off-camera. WTOV9 news was videotaping an endorsement event by the United Steelworkers for several Ohio Democrats, including Governor Ted Strickland, when the camera picked up Redfern’s insult.

Redfern joins a long list of prominent Democrat leaders and politicians who habitually demean Americans with insults, name-calling, and unfounded accusations for disagreeing with their policies.

“These leaders and candidates can’t stand on facts or logic, so they use hate and insults. When you believe in principles of liberty, you don’t have any reason to hate or demean.” —Chris Littleton, the president of the Cincinnati Tea Party

Dinesh D’Souza doesn’t think Brother O’s failed policies are the result of his being clueless in economic matters or his having a European socialist’s bent for redistributing wealth. D’Souza argues that Obama has incorporated his father’s anticolonial ideology and is out to destroy America, believing that America’s wealth came as the result of her invading, occupying, and looting the poor countries of Africa, Asia, and South America.

“The well-being and progress of Europe have been built up with the sweat and the dead bodies of Negroes, Arabs, Indians and the yellow races.”—Frantz Fanon, from The Wretched of the Earth

Obama’s father grew up during Africa’s struggle to be free of European rule, and Brother O saw his father’s anticolonialism as a great and noble cause. For D’Souza, Brother O’s book title is significant. He points out that the title is not dreams of my father, but it’s Dreams from My Father. In other words, Brother O’s not writing about his father’s dreams; he’s writing about dreams that he has incorporated from his father.

From a very young age and through his formative years, Obama learned to see America as a force for global domination and destruction. He came to view America’s military as an instrument of neocolonial occupation … [and] capitalism and free markets [as] … code words for economic plunder.—Dinesh D’Souza

According to D’Souza, Brother O’s worldview sees America as selfishly consuming the world’s resources and ruthlessly bullying and dominating the rest of the planet.

[A] Luo tribesman … is now setting the nation’s agenda through the reincarnation of his dreams in his son. … The invisible father provides the inspiration, and the son dutifully gets the job done. America today is governed by a ghost.—Dinesh D’Souza

In 1984, Citizens for the Republic, the organization established by Ronald Reagan’s reelection campaign, released its legendary “Morning in America” ad, which is considered one of the greatest political ads of all time. The ad captured Reagan’s optimism and confidence in America’s future.

Today, the situation’s reversed: Americans are worried about their future and about the leftist Democrat Party’s policies that are destroying their country.

Citizens for the Republic’s new ad, “Mourning in America” is a throwback to the 1984 ad, but the twist points out the failed leadership, the out of control government growth, and the government’s usurpation of the people’s ability to make important choices.

Citizens for the Republic have created an effective ad, in fact, one of the best. Take a minute and check it out, perhaps you’ll agree.